NSW Caselaw
Industrial Relations Commission of New South Wales in Court Session
CITATION : Hammond v Manildra Flour Mills Pty Ltd [2003] NSWIRComm 64 APPLICANT Ronald Hammond PARTIES : RESPONDENT Manildra Flour Mills Pty Ltd FILE NUMBER: IRC 6288 of 2000 CORAM: Marks J CATCHWORDS : Unfair contract - Held engagement as a project manager not a fixed term contract - Held respondent acted unfairly in terminating engagement - Reasonable notice assessed as five months - Consequential relief granted. LEGISLATION CITED : Industrial Relations Act of New South Wales s 105 106 CASES CITED : Baker v National Distribution Services Ltd (1993) 50 IR 254 King v State Bank of NSW [2002] NSWIRComm 353 HEARING DATES: 03/04/2003 DATE OF JUDGMENT: 03/31/2003
APPLICANT Mr S J Burchett of Counsel SOLICITORS R L Whyburn & Associates
LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES: RESPONDENT Mr A R Moses of Counsel SOLICITORS Phillips Fox
JUDGMENT: - 11 - INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION OF NEW SOUTH WALES IN COURT SESSION CORAM: MARKS J Monday 31 March 2003 Matter No IRC 6288 of 2000 RONALD HAMMOND v MANILDRA FLOUR MILLS PTY LTD Application under s 106 of the Industrial Relations Act 1996
JUDGMENT
1 In these proceedings the applicant Ronald Hammond seeks certain relief against the respondent Manildra Flour Mills Pty Ltd under s 106 of the Industrial Relations Act 1996 ("the Act").
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